Emma Stone in Talks to Replace Michelle Williams in ‘Cabaret’

Emma Stone is in negotiations to make her Broadway debut as Sally Bowles in “Cabaret,” a rep for the actress said. Stone is in talks to replace Michelle Williams in the revival of the John Kander and Fred Ebb show.

Williams, who has played the role since “Cabaret” opened April 24, is slated to continue through November 9. “Cabaret” will run as a limited engagement through January 4th.

The musical, about the nightlife of Weimar Germany before the Nazi clampdown, tells the story of two couples: Sally Bowles, a singer at the Kit Kat Klub, and her sometime lover Cliff Bradshaw, an American writer; and an innkeeper who falls in lover with a Jewish grocer.

The musical, which spawned a film starring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey, as well as two acclaimed Broadway musicals, is based on a book by Christopher Isherwood. This version, which premiered in 1986, is directed by Sam Mendes. Alan Cumming has starred in the reboot twice now.

Stone was previously attached to “Cabaret” but reportedly withdrew due to scheduling conflicts. The actress, 25, has been filming a new movie by Woody Allen in Rhode Island. She also starred in Allen’s latest film, “Magic in the Moonlight,” released in July.